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TR S & teersrsesssssaee ¥ | Willima - from the George Morse estate & house on_Woodstock avenue. More Itallan laborers, who will be ;mploynd on street lmprnvenlnenl work eing done in the cily arrived here | Rid Yourself of Monday and are quartered at the f Fealf of v CHEE grounds. A Norwich Citizen 8Bhows Judge Holeomb to Presid: You How. i Judge Marcus H. Holcomb will pre dens. INATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ra team captured a game from the Office | director, Rev, Mr. Beard epoke feeling- | was golng slowly and according to nine by the score of 8 to 8. In a tenly of his appreciation of his warm | witnesses of the accident Mr. Ford was WILLIMANTIC g innidg contest that was fast and ex- | welcome. The dyi ¢ of such love | in no way to blame. r . What | b 4 nd ex. . ynamic of suc ove slde at a session of the superfor court Wkt 1 Geing -\-“ ‘r:nl:::m at | (ling No. 4 team defeated the South |and friendship as is exemplified by | e here this (Tuesday) morning, whea!| Don't pear unnecessary burdens. » W E Coventry nine by the score of 6 to 4 | this church and people makes the best OBITUARY, candidates for naturalization will be 7 e o, u, [RERES and Nicholt wac thsiDeltery | CEIML mueuiaxiut fa Clorkigh :ip tna | ek examined and qualified. Burdens of a bad bavk are heavy, ' ! : or the Sou “oventry team an 0-comin, n this comnection he alph C. P. £ i W 3 No. 23, a. of M, |Smith and Hammell for No. 3 nine, |read & fine selection by Rev. Henry | Raiph C, Lathrop, aged 34, died at Muslo for Weet Thompeen: Wedding, | Gat .rid_attham. H & i Van Dylke entitled liome Again. There | his home in Warren, O. Sunday night Joseph Rivard, Ovila Guertin, A. | Doan's Kidney Pills are for bad =i gaunei, Ne. 73 R A, New Telephens Exchange. was no music, said the Congregational | of typhold fover. Mr. Lathrop never Mugnan and M. Meguan, quartet of |, . Aach Council, No. 13, R. and | _The new building of the Southern | Pastor, to compare with the volces |lived in Windham, but he visited this AL L T e e iy Masonic Hall New England Telephone company. on | h® Wtfilrlrn“ ixha station on his arrival | town often and was well known here. PDlah G malokl past oF the saivic For lame, ‘weak and aching backs. — High street is nearly ready for occu- | 3% antic. Finer than traditions He was a grandson of Mrs. Charlotte urnis| e . » 4 | pancy. The cxcrentr, o e oous | of the past, the Ecclesiastical archi- | G. Luthrop and a nephew of H. C. La- . at @ wedding to be solemnized in the [ Local endorsement proves thelf No- & Mill Team Defeats Dye House, |Iciica at”the. corner of Main and | tecture {he'symptionies and oratories | tirop of Windnam. During the years that they have Catholle church st Weat Thompson. |y ore, RN B strevcs Igr, muny vears, will then | 5\ endahip and love of & loyal Deople B TION GB ATCTED. been on the market, millions of 1B, Fullerton of Willimaniic was | Mra. I F. Sundstrom, Norwich, r's game, No. 6§ Mil d. d 3 7 4 't e A y Mr. and Mrs. V. » 3 Dye House feam at | ters on High street are already occu- | {RAt Place ‘emphasis on the responsi = z packages have been consumed— 8 Eueat Tlondy O oo o et W. | Conn, says: “For several years I nde Saturdas aftermoen | pied by the office force of the com. | Pillties ‘of the large work to be | Mayor Authorized to Call Special o s ._Davison of Bu stree ! s e i iisuins and | bany and the operators wil bave weil | dchieved in the Masters name and fa |} "ingto Vete by Ballet on Muni- and the output is daily increasing. (The Putnam town school commit. |have suffered from backache and e fe No. § batiery, the | sduipped auariers when they get into | MR, "8 ™o ristte. who preachea a | cipal lce Question. National Biscuit Company Graham the secretary. Attorney Charles L. |other kidney disobders. I had about - SELVRS in e ks 8 | briet sermon previous to the pastor T . : Torrey, Monday afternoon | despairea of ever getting relief when e a6 ¥ Santh home-coming, pronotnced the benedic At the city council meeting Mon- Crackers are a revelation in The educational authorities interest- | o BAtUE retet icnic of South Coventry M. E. Sun- |} Lo e (| day evening all the aldermen were in es trade schoo I was advised to try Doan’s Kidney | tion after which a large number greet goodness. ed in establishing a hool in | 3 | day School. D B v e res that | present except Alderman Webber. The n § Putnam, have made & public reauest | pilis 1 procured a supply of the | The Coventry Methodist Sun- | will be repeated at the reception fo | Important matter that came before the ey are not only nourishing, but that applications for admission (o the | 3 ; supply : | aay s enjoyed picnic pleasures | be tendered the pastor at the church | Do s action on the petition of e H school be made to Gordon (. Swift, |remedy at N, D. Sevin & Son's Drug 1SS o oul sTioyen pitils) pisasures s BE InSACGIRt Moy AE tie | W25, oraan na 54, otners asking delicious. Try them. Always in the Suberintendent of #chools In PUtRAT. | gtore. and theough 1 At g Mo s ; : ‘ 6ard to call another meeting to Mr. Priestley, the pastor, assist- | On account of the limitations of | the board to call another ting rotecti k: that k i Store, and through its use my kidneys j S e _pastor, assist- g s 0 ¥ . = protecting package that keeps in ey | | ed by roval entertainers, made the af. | space occasioned by the progress of | take action by ballol on the municipal e BRITOARY. were strengthened and 1 felt better in P fair a genuine success. Following are | the erection of the new church house, | lcc dquestion. M. B u:;;tr‘x:rmn,or;; the their unique goodness. Always look | | | the mmittees ¢ Solici h invi ion t 4 ion V. Lincol i or C any, v | Witliam Smith, Ea; Py s i O e e o agsarily | W. B. Knight, agent of the Quidnick- for the In-er-seal Trade Mark. Mrs, David Lebousf. | For sale by all dealers. Price 89 Nve: (able commitine. o Roniil | Soninea o the Ineiabors of the pésish, | Windham company,”Bamuel Chesboro, g Mrs, David Leboeuf, 27, died at the | y Aibert Dudgh. e Gbin Nyt or e i “ | Ernest Chesboro and Shepard Day Kimball hospital Sunday. She had |cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | Jossie Nye, Mra Lohman: committes Bad Night for Caucus. | were present in support of the peti- 0 been ill since Jume 23. & Mre. Leboeuf | oy york, sole agents for the United N Pl dirs |on boats, Hattie Smith, Ruby Fuller, | Republicans think that it was a mis- | UG L (o0 e is survived by Ber husband and one | NV ° | Howard Daniels: committee on sports, | take for Chairman Perkins to call the | M T Lincoln said he thougnt it ehiid. i o " | yharles Maas, William Smith’ Walter | caucus for the nomination of a town | P P8 § B8 IERIE 100 fhe ity 642 Pupils in St. Mary's School. Remember the name—Doan's—and Sure Seal” Fruit Jars | Broc ommittee on transportation, | ticket next Friday evening, when the i (O establ ¥ uses, as it wou bt e Walter Pike, William Nye. toket mext Friday oy e ing, e ang | NOt oniy be a poor business proposition At St. Mary’s parochial school the | ke ng othe e ” 5 | — Secies A et Rt a i | but for sanitary reasons as well, He registration for this year is $2 more | Double Safety” Fruit Jars | WELCOMED HOME. et i S contended that ihe city water was not than the record for last year and the | = 3 P s U | 6t for drinking and that the city lcs totai of” children mow” studvink tere | STONINGTON. \ s : i 5 would be contaminated s 642. The Sisters of the Holy Ghost, | J Jar Rubbers | Re A S. Beard of First Congre- | Mr and Mrs. Charles Harry Clark, | " Alderman Martin sald the contami- recently arrived here, have demor | gational Church Finds Cordiality at|who returned Saturday from their | nation was all talk and the aldermen DANIELSON son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jorow- | strated this early in the school y William P. Bindloss Returns from Jar Fillers All Points—To Be Tendered a Re- | lonevmoon, were serenaded 'in (he | ghould not recognize the petition be- skie.” Burial was in 'St James': ceme. | that ‘they are proficlent teachers and | Pacific Slope—Lightning ~Splinters cepti i i evening at their home on Mountain | cgug i he clai 5 ter; . Wood conducted the funeral. isciplinarians Rev. C | s easuring Cups \s Rec. W. S Beard, pastor of the | &Lier which the lutter were invited Ini0 | not back his claim up by any names” | to Be Admitted Free to Fair on Gov-| o o o 1 U0y | nounces the cost of remodelling the | \William P. Bindloss has returned 3 ¢ Congregational church, stepped | the house where a soclal was enjovec | and also because he said the petition | ernor's Day—School Board Meets—| Henry Blanchard, in Dayville, Monday | A¢ademy for use as paracbial School from a wrip ucross the continent. Jelly Strainers pon the uiplt platform on his re- | D7, 5t wers” . ana "ars. William | Mt Sire LIReon by = sbemmof vho Wek | Salo of'the Traifscript: noon, funeral services for Mrs, E. B, | A5 between $4. a"(‘ B Sariing over a month ago with the rn from his Europ o, Hunbay.| DIseent were ] i, Willam | not a voier or taxpaver. Mr. Linco Chase were held, Rev. W. D. Swaffieid Athletic Carnival at Webster. Knights Templar on their trip to Den- ght. he was g‘r!r,-:vt‘d by .x:.:'(hm;.\’h H':r'o’(é i A ol orT f;:pj'l‘?ml. fld;:-(:;nn! .\‘.‘T:.:]n‘ el ;-\Aéd Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Armington, now | oficiating. Burial was in the Chase| Runners who live in Putnam and 'er, Col. Mr. Bindloss added to e, a sal by the loyal parishioners | H . Jray ) a men on the petition knew per- | occupying udge E. B cot- ily cemeter, < v - . 8 cation by taking @ trip up the Pa A A, Wha teve I x . Gaudreau, Willlum MeArthur, Albert | gits 0 TN E e B e ign ccupying the Judge H. E. Back cot mily cemetery in KIIlingly. | the surrounding towns are being in- = i 2 Pt g ¥ P jends, Who gave him 4 roval wel- | Sheliman. Elmer Hawkes, John Kee- | U\ atman Tapkeon sald the Setifion | (28¢ at Alexander's Lake. are enter- | Membera of the family acted as bear-| yited to participate In a modified mar. CIic coust, returning through Canada, e ho Rev. Mr. Reard arrived | SOOUmAR o DL ey i e Tebredchhione one hwa 'ioa 33 | @ining Mir. and Mrs Frank Hammett | ers. " A. . Wood conducted the fun- | athon race to be held in’ connection Lighthing Stikes. Pols, Bes | — SEIaVe any. Who slirea 1t aid B oston and ) am B. Hambly | eral. % 3 with an athletic carniv der the | The thunder Sunda inard dock by Jay M. | | not believe any who signed it did 5o | of North Kingston. B 1 Edwin Hopkine: vith an atnletic carnival under the | Tne thunder storm Sunday nigh a member of the First Con- WEDDING. | through any misunderstanding and he % i O 1 Hooking | ADsploes of W cou > seemed to center over the borough an g e R o ke AL T ; T Bradbury: to creep out of a mighty small hol Henry F. Clark, as has been his cus- | ¥eTe conducted at his home in Elm- | of Columbus day. There are to be sleep to be had. TI v ds - as and Grex clubs Boy Gooiits | A0, lon, No Yo paper gives, thens | o\ S otitibN. ihecaytb e Wit bonosch ol G e tev. E. A. Legg. Burial was In|runners are to take Dart in the con- | aiaeirie LEht nele at Farmheime ARE VOU PARTICULAR | |.iid 1" delegation of his parishioners | lacoses . & "Ccnt Wedding of Jocal | {08, B htcipai fee proposition. hoth | feleg, « IeT R TEIBLIVER N Westrleid cemetery. The bearers were | tests. il e SkSe3 Jour pensonal appear- nd friends and as the Congregational | wonday evening, Sept. 1, at the | for sani and business reasons. arl T Wood was a visitor with| Clayton Wright R. C. Rawson, T. M More Rain Needed. | Handsome Jersey ol g o acetiously remarked, Chief | home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Brad- | Agent W. B. Knight of the Quidnick- | friends in Hartford Monda Hopkins, J. S. Wapples. A. F. Wood | More rain is the ery of manuf Fernando Wheeler's drove of Jersey nfas e o S i f the police department | bury. 152 John street, their daughter,| Windham company also supported the | Wailace Paine of Hartford was a vis-| Wa$ the undertaker turers who depend in part upon water cattle atiracted the attention of many ng of Home Agaln at the sugges- | Wigge en were marrled by Rev, Cal- »"said, because he resented the and Airs, John A. Paine i _BOA ; e D i B R R 3 BARBER SHOP, ot aswe OOBO Vo L Erenah fn the Dresence of nohs ng isrepresented as it has (- Mr. and Mre, Martin Meller and | month, but it has become particula Nominations Confirmed. Cor. Main and Rairoad Sts relatives on Teouple was at- | been, in the focal paper and the Hart- | gaughier visited relatives in Norwich| Roy: James H George, Jr, and John W.| Iy g0 within the last few davs A meeting of the warden and e Hariiis. Eie = | tendea by *Miss Bury, Sister | ford ¢ ‘ourant. e said he resented |over Sunday. | Gailup New Members to Fill Vacan- | ing the stopping of some machine | burgesses held recently the nomination “ ” | of the bride, ana n Wiggeren, | the report that the signers of that | Walter L. Hoyle Worces | cies. Woodstock Peaches in Demand., | 9f Ed Teed for chiet and for Charles s = GETS-IT ”, NOTHING | Brorher”oF e "grgom. The Lohengrin | peition fad been intim Saicd ;;;W‘»,;:\w,,d,,,g\ o dhy here with Bial v ool com m::’t’:tm et | Do, ain for ssistant chiet of the T ; | Woding mateh e rendered by Mas. | employes into placing their names on | peentasMe. ang Mrs Latoyotte Hoyre a meeting of the town sehool com- sments of peaches are being sent | Sionington fire department was cone BR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist | LIKE IT FOR CORNS.‘W Rienard \an Wiggeren on the vio- | that petition and he took sharp ex- i" rents, Mr.and Mrs, Lafayette Hovle: | ittee Monday afternoos the resigna. | out now from Woodstock, where grow- | firmed A\l 13 oo, T o ums. xo |l aCcompanied by’ Miss Jennie Van | ception (o the writer of (hose articles | giaviiie, R, T. wwill spend several da | tion of Ernest R. Warren as a mem-|ers have made a Feputation for pre Want to Vote on License. 1 2 any as One, Two, Three—No Fuss, No | Wigooron oo the piano. 1 som 18 | trying to create class prejudice be- | 5.0 : i i & ber of the board was accepted, he hav. | ducing a fine quality of fruit hi Dhe pe pri y Fainless Extracting and | Pain, by Using “GETS-IT. | IikkRan o e PR D B L2 | etk employers ana smploves In Wil | ners th sl P e i e e fo SHowing well this vear. t D ! b6 oty AScHids. 15 BUE & ks | BIBIC SEEhe ningto ms and Am - . d & and Mrs, Frank Keach of Oak- | Scho: © fill the vacancy caused by r A n a large number of signatures. It Filling a Specialty | o ssconds to put a it {MeRE OF the Feminglon Army and Am; | [OSHUE L S0l Mndt e was 17 |, M and Mrs. Frank Keach of Oak-| schecl o Bl the vacancy cataed b | Cawne eapeciatly. sutomobils. ow Pl e L 52 Main Street, - Willimantic | i< “done as sire as the sun rises. | during the evening on a trip down the | Years old and no man was obliged to o0 O BEFG UG in the bourd caused by the death of Dr. | have commenced the practice of & Furesail MsHts NI ‘ e corn vels up, vanishes. That's| St Lawrence as far as Saguenay and | hire him if he did not want him. Since | "0 F RGO Pil L (Lo o o o | James B, Shannon, Rev. James H.|Ing to Woodstock and buving e n. reiurn by way of Lake Champiain and | he assumed management o e |4 T T TR By TRy, | Georae. Jr. wnd John . Gallup were| the orchardists peaches for their Andrew B Mygatt retrned home —_— = B Lake George. They will be at home | Quidnick-Windham mills the payroll [ S0 0 Dusiness here now of elected meinbers of tho board. Both of | use. y and his parents left foi { atter Sopt Miss Bradbury was a|had increased from $1,800 to sa.600 | Vigifed friends in towm Monds Ll =3 = Front Street Torn Up. In "New Milford Monday after & 2 ter Ser . ca 1,800 to Y] L | the new members are democrats : former resident of Willimantic, |a week, and he did not think he was D tsios | Tt was voted at the meeting to tlose| The torn up condition of Front strect ( VISiL here with the family of Byron o Ir vin At : t the home of | r of Main | an enemy to the city's rests. | the schools in town on Thursday, Sept. | one of the busy ones of Putnam, makes of Main street Teina FOn10 ke 3 Burdick—Jorda P Cutler and Ei LONG DISTANCE WORK Office for Local Man. e i i L ! T 25, that the chiliren may have an op- | traffic trouble almost every hour of | y Cutler and Erast . | ence to him, he said, because he had | Benjamin F. Burdick of Plain i o R ok e lockades. OGH urned from Lalchmont & SPECIALTY | Slkiaiie Blinoll B ks oty wos o Mo, Ioae . Sing 6 | portunity to attend the Brooklyn fair| the day. Frequent blockades occur, arence Biss s city was | ice from his private ice house and Miss Flora Jordan of South!on Governor's day owing to the narrow way left open Noyes and Migs Louise s p elected master receiver at the _past Alderman O'C or tholight some |3t e M Ry i % Ay AR et AR Francts Addreser P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phon: Manters’ mosting Of the &, 0. U, W at | had signed the netition. thraueh ‘some |te mo e T L e e ) T ves have returned to thelr New §50-2, 238-12 or 24-& Willimantis Savin Rock Saturday. | misunderstanding, but favored the re- omas Avlward was a guest of | oration of children of school age in|day, when a vehicle, dividing the wav | YOTK home after spending the summer . . | auest of the petitioners being granted. | members of a Providence councl, K. |‘the town of Kilngly. o rih B automobile. turned turtle. The | at Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson's, Automobile Passengers Thrown Out. | Mavor Dunn said he was favorable |of ., at an outing at Bristol, R. L, on | Routine business was transacted and | Street will be repaired In a few ds George Beebe of Los Angeles, Cal. An automobile trom the Frisbie gar- e fairey Of the ‘petl ohSundhy eports received from Supervisor Al-|and will then be In first class condi- | Was the guest Sunday of his uncle age containing five young men was ‘ioners buf felt that the person whe | principal Rohert K DD Amer And: Drincinal Renest i Jtton William Lsswis ; SRS C.McoN damaged Sunday evening in the vicin- ulaied it should have presented it | ricnds In Providen Bennett. Likely to Succeed Themselves. '] Sl b LR NP e A ity of the old town farm on the Wind- cents for postage He W. C. T. U. to Open Season. Tt is expected that there will be | visit at Machipseat 728 Mean o } ac e driver of the car, : | 4 B road The dr e o fan s 'h | cored the reported of the Hartford | Mrs, P. B. Sibley will have the mem- | BUYS THE TRANSCRIPT. o chenge from the present makeup B e st o I e o alien. Tng | Times for stating in his report of the ihe W. C. T. U. at her home | —— e ‘board of selectmen s a result of [ New London have been guests of Mrs Vee ah Baibh SRR v e | e Stiwd o7 Spect) ‘meetinp U that "Onmptrotler first meeting of the season to- | H.wF., Glendining to Take Over News- | the annual town meeting next month. | Pendleton’s nts, Mr. and Mrs, W, ke Miw Subk SETE e D T htated, were brulsed. | Dunm's appointees from Hartford and esday) | harer October 1st, The pregent eficlent board, member | ¥, Lrou f Cannon square = y ettt b T e indstiio] wap broken and the | Eang of Italian laborers from the S. Ames is arrang.- | by member, ls not opposed for re-| Lucius Pendieton is visiting In New - Cori-Bal Bl o o b sewer department were present to help | $ rakating to be held| ‘Annoiumérment ds made of. ths sale lon, as far as can be learned Yor y = PEeC R inE. in AEw- | put the municipal lce measure through. not yet selected | ot the Windham County Transeript to time. s, William Fairbrother has re- JAY M.SHEPARD |- s et e mov. | By the municipal ice measure (nroush. fon o fate ot yet sciectet, | of'une Windham Counts rransceipt 't e [ s e e ibiian £1.° oRE. & SHEFARD |Don AR R Engineor Chaney Sprains Leg. »m Hariford to vote were lezal |a visitor with friends ir a15on BN H1l reintls Wid with fhe TAlEEANObREY $10,000,000 WIDOW'S SUIT. by her daughter, Mrs. lloward Pendle- i I B i “ ire saved " the | While walking through his yard at | voters and had & rigl y 8o, Mayor | Monday Cotton company at East Killingly. Mr — ton, und son weral Director and [mhfl]m&r [ the"corn pinoicre (hat make | his home on Vailey strest Sunday af- | Dunn was favorable to calling nnother | Mrs. My ham of Pasadena, | Glendining, who has nad cxperience in| To Be Heard in Putnam on Thurs- | \ : m the core | iornoon Philip Cheney, an engineer | speclal meetinz to vote on the matter | Cal. was d sitor with friends | newspaper work, is to iake o Oc- et A = 60-62 Norih St., Willi = | iy B at eat Into the | 0 ved by the New York, New Ha- | bv ballot and eald he was sure the |in Daniclse o Ao tako chacke day—Wants Divorce from Aged| Do You Fear Consumption? ol - _Willimantie | 500007, B0 Viu 'don't have o | ven and Hartford rallroad, stepped on | city would suppor: the meas: mas Bates, who has been making cins company.| -aWYer | er how chronic your cough y Assistant Tel Connectior J 'v picking and dragging out your | an apple and fell to the ground, injur- | L H. Lincoln, reporter for the Har in Danlelson, is to move to for the past 15 A e by 4 severe your throat or lung ail g siiions gy, wath 1iess, ¥00DS | roundhouse to get his engine to take | eccusation and be Honor could A | of their busl ot A R il SR help you: it may save your life. HIRAM N, FENN pain. never hurts hesithy mesh. efa | IARIRONCE, 0 ECL NN IR Lo New | not produce the article with the aceu Low Water a Detriment. ' | the newspaper part of their business, | 10,000,000 widow.” against Philir o ea rof: MAALUeR Dt i and EMBALAER | and bunjons, wa, | O" Werte catlouses | i " The pain in his leg became | eations mude as Mayor Dunn | Lack of water, for which some milis; and will have a contract with the new | Van" Valkenburgh, an aged _lawse L e . ~ex Willimantie, Gt [y GETSIT b8 at all druggisiy | more weute and he had (o leave his | them. M. B. Lincoln staicd nc hereaboute are depend n part S L e TR Mrs el Y Tk 2t R AT Caureh aatle, at 2 < 4 hoitle, or sent direct by | engine. He was taken to his home, | seen workmen from the sewer depart- | power. is ca th resultant = an Valkenburgh charges er oo et ORI SR lady a: | wrence & Co. Chicago e s tound. (AL his tos ey | mvent at the jast snecal city mecting | eounis. . At Bllauilia’ the nifil il | PUTNAM husband deserted her In January, 19 D e L badly sprained The aldermen voted to authorize |bes ning some departments nights hey married | in Green 2T T ARE f6T benafit You. THE = | i Mavor Dunn to grant the request of |tha situation *may be helped ou = an., on Nov. 23, 1909, home remedy for coughs, col Shruski by A bil he 1 ners for a special city meet- New Management at County Home| “Fhe suit was instituied last Af st home remedy for coughs, colds Tlek ay Autconmuile: ing to take action by b e Oct 1st—Death of Mrs. David Le-[and the trial day set for May 6, L 10 SR maunioe O e i Lt SR ton by ballot on th st a butl$1. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood 5 (eoomeh Kelley of Templo ntrest & lmunicipal fcei measor lis are olmartriabi e bouef—St, Mary’s School Enrolls 642 \hfiww was postponed that time. M oty \ cke S y eventng §Cang, oren from 8 a. m. o wn—McGu! Pupils—Van Valkenburgh Divorce [ 12 i b waa ik Wit Don’t Let Baby Suffer With Eczema Henry, was struck Saturday evening | Sijewalk and sewer el McCown—McGuire. Europe then, as was his wife s on Main street by an automobile OWN- | prouant before the board and routine | At St James' churea Mor morn-| Suit to Come Up Thursday. still there, it is believed, aithc ' and Skin Eruptions. ed and driven by Frank L. Ford of pijs wer e renraa {ing Mamie M<Golre. daughter. of ? = he is to fight the divorce 1| Babies need a perfect skin covering Windham street, His left shoulder was M and Mt James MEGuire of Mrs. oslin_and daughter, [ be necessary for him pear per- | Skin eruptions cause them not only in- n dislocated and he had brufses about Personals. nace street, and James own of Miss Gert have returned from & | sonally in co When the pro- | tense suffering but hinder their growth [7] N, neck and face, The automobile Miss Mabsl Holden: of Westerly. R.. | Fishers" Isiand were Rev.| S wo weeks in New York state.| ceeding was brought, friends said Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment can be } - Janel Holduint Mexterlv B | it et ame | o Rugustie B engineer for the | Would mot make & contest. 1t Will not | refied on for rellef and permanent curs | - = = I s visiting at the home of ) d > i <a Silk compan caves this|pe necessary for Mrs. Van Valk of sufferine bables whose skin erup- Mrs. Howard Gra | Children Free on Governor's Day. (Tuesday) orning for Springfield. | burgh to appear, as her osition wili | tions have made their life miserable. Miss Amelia_ Leide has returned to | The Windham County Fair associa-| Mass. (o attend the convention of | suffice “Our baby was afflicted with breaking . her home in Boston after visiting at | tion has made a big hit with the young | the National Association of Stationary [ For the purpose of bringing the ac- | out of the skin all over the face and ur e em r y the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Benner. | people of county towns this vear by | Engineer: tion, Mrs. Van Valkenburgh establish- | scalp. Doctors and skin specialists Mrs. James Eadie and son, James, |announcing that on Governor's day.| Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Flage of Frank- | ed a residence at Pomfret, three vears | fafled to help. We tried Dr. Hobson's 5 . | 6F Cambridre: Mass Neve satuga” | THur I children un 4 vears'lin, Mass, are spending a few days |ago. | Eczema Ointment and were overjoyed & | 'ea”after & visit fn this city with rel- | of age will be admitted to the grounds ! in Putnam & Van Valkenburgh, who was reported | to see baby completely cured before | atives. |free of charge, the fair association be-| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rivard of Taft-to be a millionaire at the time of his|one box was used,” writes Mrs. Stru- - | lieving that a visit to the exhibition | ville were of Mr. and [ marriage, was declared an_involun- | blar, Dubuque, lowa. Al druggists, or Mrs. Joseph Ri Green street. | tary bankrupt last July. The claims by mall, 50c. Lee & Osgood. | Henry Baker of Woodstock is ;gl‘» against him totalled about $13,000. His | i | piying in the engine room at the Eu- | creditors tried to locate him, but fail- | = e Peka Silk plant quring the absence of | eq THE ATLANTIC HOUSE As 1s s a co usually the case, ther A. H. Cutler Mrs. Van Valkenburgh has brought Sters i tinete " fall, and in| Wil Take Charge of County Home. | several sults against her hugband, The lime for the annual town 'meeting,| Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Park will take | R0 o100 0" P06t Tt She. suea him which tomes on the first Monday in|charge of the county home for chil- | ¥as SRePRec. RECL Th5 e, Synt 5 WATCH HILL, R. will remain open until September 25th. Housefurnishings Glearance | The splendid orchestra will X;mul’\ & S d . 5 P AtioniT playing morning and evening. Sacred | October, It is probable, however, with| dren as superintendent and matron on enses, That suit was dropped after, . S, - " ens T y o sl e Y rious | October 1, when Mr. and Mrs. Job [P . t was ped : | Concert Sunday evenings p his Tuesday Morning e removal "oF names Tor " vary e N, M Jo0 | Bt somtried Vom Vlkenturen had LT U that the town voting list will | Thatcher There never was a better time to stock up on Kitch- enware and Housefurnishings than during this Ten-day Sale of good staple articles you need every day and u: ually have to pay full price. This sale saves you almost one-third off the regular prices, no matter how little you need. THE H. 6. MURRAY CO. Capital $100,000. Surp as and Proiits $16J,000. Established 1832 The policy of lish with its al satisfaction and the personnel of the administration offers every assur. ance of fair, liberal and prompt dealing along broad and progressive lines. the Windham National customers reciprocal relatidns based on mutu- n the conduct and tran Bank is to estab- otion. of .business THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK WILLIMANTIC, CONN | Scratched Until Made Them Bleed. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint= ment. Face and Head Cured. 24 Gilbert St., New Britain, Oonn. — My little boy's face used to get awful red and sometimes when 1 used to wash it it would bleed. Then it got blotchy all over and was horrid jooldng. His face broke out in red spots and then became scaly. He used to scrateh them until he would make them bleed. Then his head started to break out. He was restless at night and com- plained of his face being sore. His head was all littie outs from scratching it. *S0 I thought L would send for a sample of the Cuticura Soap and Olntment. § only used them for a fow days when there was such a ehange i his looks. His face began to get clear. When the sample was goue [ ot one eake of Outlcura Soap and one box of Cutleurs Olntment. 1 washed his face with the Cuileura Soap and warm water every night and morolng and spplied the Outleura Olntament for four weeks and his fuce was eured. | got anether vake of Cutleura Soap and oue box of Cuticurs Oint- ment and was enly using them for two weaks and they made his sealp mice and clean. His head was eured.” (Signed) Mrs. Tsabelle Guenther. May 36, 1013, Por treating poer eamplaxions. ved. rough | hands, and dry, thin and failing hain, Cuti- cura Boap and Cuticura Ointment have been the world's favorite for move than a gen- eration. A single set is aften sufcient. Sold by druggists aud deaters throughout the Sale at LINGOLN NOW GOING ON Big reductions in every || department. Visitors to the Willimantic Fair spe- cially invited to come in to this big money-saving festival. LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Main and Union Streets, Willimantic REMGVAL I have remeved my business fram | 18 Jacksen Place to 521 Jackson Street, | ¥orld. Liberalsample o sach mailed tres, whera 1 will pav the highest markel With 33-p. Skin Book Address post-card prices for Cattle, Poultry, Veal, eu *Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston. * Send pestal card. Telephone con- &3 Men who shavé and shampeo with Cue nection, ticura Soap witi find 1t Dest for skin ana scalp. HYMAN CHASEN, Willimantic Ct. | | Blotchy All Over, Became Scaly, ca | yet heara not show a large net increase. | Danielson firemen will probably mot | participate in any muster this fall, as for the first time in years there will be no such demonstration in any town | from in this section of the State or in nearby Massachusetts towns. Corn Awards to Be Made Soon. Farm boys who early in the season | planted corn that they might compete | for the prizes offered by the state board | of agriculture and for various prizes from individuals and from fair assocfa- tions. are now on qui vive, for the time | of making the awards is close at hand. | Some of the boys, most of them ,in| fact, have succeeded wonderfully in Windnam county towns } Teachers Secured tor Hampton. Schools In (he town of Hampion that were delayed In opening from Monday, Sept, 2, on of u shertuge of teacliers, commenoed sehool Mond: morning. Bearelty of teachers in some y towns Is u diffieulty with which supervistors and seliool tcom- having to deal, In many cases becunuse candidates o teach will et avespt enuntry where the “eompensation is betier than in in many 8 lled town school New Arch and Gate at Fair Greunds. At the Windham ceunty fair greund: mitices ure schocls, eve the ¢ in Brooklyn a new arch and gateway has been built The arch bears the ! mame of the society with the date of | organization, 1%09, and the date of charterin 1820, It believed that | the fair asseciation is the eldest in the United States, " SRR i FUNERALS. ‘ John Jerowsk | At 8t James' church Monday at 11 o'clock there was a funeral - for John Jorowskie aged 11 menths, at Dudley Albert Shippee of Bridgeport is vis- iting with relatives in Putnam Only routine business transact- ed at the weekly meeting of the se- lectmen Monday afternoon. John W. Levell, injured recently when he jumped from a buggy when the bit of the harness broke, is re- covering from the effects of the hurt, although his knee is still lame. Clayton Seward has returned from his vacation trip. George D. Franklin of Southbridge visitor with friends In Putnam was a Monday t Purchases House Mrs, Eugene Durocher has bought Troubles use Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. No ether toilet soap i8 as efficient in elearing the camplexion of blemishes— sallew, oily er itehy skin, biaekheads, pim- ples, and hives. It purifies and heals. The most convenient, inexpensive ckin remedy, A delightful toilet and bath soap. At all Druggists. Wl Haic & Whisker Bye. Brown or Black, 8¢ £ep6STuThS FATENT3 Many Public Bequests. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 8.—All $73,000 of the $400,000 estate of but ath- erine Allen of Worcester filed t0day | pratect your ideas. Handsome 60-page 1s_disposed of in public bequests Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Quide,Rapk Free. Memorial hospital as residuary lega- | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, tees” recelve adout $100,000 ach, Miss | Windham County Savings Bank Bldg. Allen was the daughter of Hon. Charles _ Allen, for many years chief justice Danielson, Conn. of the superior court of Massachusetts. | octlTuTh8 $8."" i My reputation for making the most Iife-like, finest fitting and best wearing piates is well known. No set ever leaves my office until the patient | fully satisfled. This rule is never broken. In addition on set Is the nat- ural gum, the use of which makes It impossible to detect false teeth in the mouth. This wonderful invention is only to be had in my eoffice. My sole alm s to give the best at the least possible cost. 1 glve my personal guarantee for 10 years with uii work THE NEW 5 L] OTHERS s6c. i BUBSTITUTE Dr. JACKSON, Dentist srere' wtid "Gt e est “without TEETH where gold crewns and teeth without Buecessor to plates (undetectable from natural THE KING DENTAL CO. P Jackson's “Natural Gum” gets of teeth abso- lutely defy detection. GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP, Dental Nurse in Attendance. ones) are inserted positively without :os Main St. next to Boston Stors pain, m. to 8 p. m. Phone 1282.3 Painless Extraction